Biophys Chem
December 2003
This paper has been written in honor of John T. Edsall. Its purpose is to review briefly the status of science during his active years and the combination of personal qualities and upbringing which resulted in his enormous impact on the field of biochemistry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA single round of Edman degradation was employed to remove the NH2-terminal valine from isolated alpha chains of human hemoglobin. Reconstitution of normal beta chains with truncated or substituted alpha chains was used to form truncated (des-Val1-alpha 1) and substituted ([[1-13C]Gly1]alpha 1) tetrameric hemoglobin analogs. Structural homology of the analogs with untreated native hemoglobin was established by using several spectroscopic and physical methods.
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September 1987
The histidine residue at the amino terminus of lysine-12 protected glucagon was replaced by its D-isomer by an established semisynthetic strategy to extend a stepwise series of replacements at this position. The product was examined for its secondary structure and its function. Circular dichroism spectra obtained at concentrations from 0.
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